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The public middle schools with the highest share of Black students in California · page 16

Ranks 751800 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in California. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · CALIFORNIA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
751Elizabeth Ustach MiddleModesto, CASylvan Union Elementary1,0161.7%(17)
752Carl Hankey MiddleMission Viejo, CACapistrano Unified1811.7%(3)
753Granger Junior HighNational City, CASweetwater Union High7241.7%(12)
754Hilliard Comstock MiddleSanta Rosa, CASanta Rosa High4231.6%(7)
755Royal Oak MiddleCovina, CACharter Oak Unified6101.6%(10)
756John Glenn Middle School of International StudiesIndio, CADesert Sands Unified1,0991.6%(18)
757Fairfax Junior HighBakersfield, CAFairfax Elementary6091.6%(10)
758Arthur E. Wright MiddleCalabasas, CALas Virgenes Unified6701.6%(11)
759Yolo Junior HighNewman, CANewman-Crows Landing Unified7381.6%(12)
760Don Juan Avila MiddleAliso Viejo, CACapistrano Unified8631.6%(14)
761Terrace MiddleLakeport, CALakeport Unified3701.6%(6)
762Cesar Chavez Junior HighCeres, CACeres Unified6851.6%(11)
763High Tech LA MiddleSherman Oaks, CAHigh Tech LA Middle District2501.6%(4)
764Oak MiddleLos Alamitos, CALos Alamitos Unified9981.6%(16)
765Las Colinas MiddleCamarillo, CAPleasant Valley8191.6%(13)
766Ready Springs ElementaryPenn Valley, CAPenn Valley Union Elementary2551.6%(4)
767Mae Hensley Junior HighCeres, CACeres Unified6361.6%(10)
768Ocean View Junior HighOxnard, CAOcean View7001.6%(11)
769James Workman MiddleCathedral City, CAPalm Springs Unified1,0201.6%(16)
770Kraemer MiddlePlacentia, CAPlacentia-Yorba Linda Unified8891.6%(14)
771PUC Excel Charter AcademyLos Angeles, CAPUC Excel Charter Academy District2571.6%(4)
772Roy Romer MiddleNorth Hollywood, CALos Angeles Unified7071.6%(11)
773San Fernando Institute of Applied MediaSan Fernando, CALos Angeles Unified3841.6%(6)
774Diablo Vista MiddleDanville, CASan Ramon Valley Unified8351.6%(13)
775Teach ElementarySan Luis Obispo, CASan Luis Coastal Unified1931.6%(3)
776Palm Desert Charter MiddlePalm Desert, CADesert Sands Unified1,2981.5%(20)
777Theodore Roosevelt MiddleGlendale, CAGlendale Unified8421.5%(13)
778Granite Oaks MiddleRocklin, CARocklin Unified9791.5%(15)
779Needles MiddleNeedles, CANeedles Unified1961.5%(3)
780Nellie N. Coffman MiddleCathedral City, CAPalm Springs Unified9141.5%(14)
781Aspire Centennial College Preparatory AcademyHuntington Park, CAAspire Centennial College Preparatory Academy District5271.5%(8)
782Andrew N. Christensen MiddleLivermore, CALivermore Valley Joint Unified5921.5%(9)
783Mark Twain Junior HighModesto, CAModesto City Elementary6581.5%(10)
784Joaquin Moraga IntermediateMoraga, CAMoraga Elementary6581.5%(10)
785Sunnyvale MiddleSunnyvale, CASunnyvale1,0531.5%(16)
786Norman L. Sullivan MiddleBonsall, CABonsall Unified5291.5%(8)
787Aviara Oaks MiddleCarlsbad, CACarlsbad Unified9911.5%(15)
788Bret Harte MiddleSan Jose, CASan Jose Unified8621.5%(13)
789Jacobsen MiddleTehachapi, CATehachapi Unified9251.5%(14)
790Morrill MiddleSan Jose, CABerryessa Union Elementary6651.5%(10)
791Frank S. Greene Jr. MiddlePalo Alto, CAPalo Alto Unified7321.5%(11)
792Palos Verdes IntermediatePalos Verdes Estates, CAPalos Verdes Peninsula Unified7351.5%(11)
793Castillero MiddleSan Jose, CASan Jose Unified8651.5%(13)
794Valley View MiddleSimi Valley, CASimi Valley Unified1,3291.5%(20)
795Twelve Bridges MiddleLincoln, CAWestern Placer Unified9311.5%(14)
796Brownell MiddleGilroy, CAGilroy Unified6721.5%(10)
797Thornton MiddleFremont, CAFremont Unified1,9721.5%(29)
798Shoreline MiddleSanta Cruz, CALive Oak Elementary4781.5%(7)
799Fred Newhart MiddleMission Viejo, CACapistrano Unified1,1051.4%(16)
800Bryant MiddleDos Palos, CADos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unified4871.4%(7)
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